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March-ial Arts Madness karate chops 80s Kids Unite! The Night Boys (Zak, Corey, Diallo, Paul, & newest Night Boy David) celebrate their favorite martial arts hero & villain from 80s pop culture! Daniel LaRusso, Snake Eyes, Jonathan Cabot, Chong Li, Tong Po…the list is endless when it comes to 80s martial arts heroes & villains. In this episode you'll find out which ones the Night Boys chose as their favorite! Which martial arts hero and villain is your favorite? Go to our socials and let us know! Watch the full episode on our YouTube channel here! Don‘t forget to subscribe too! As discussed in this episode (and a bit of a spoiler) click here to watch the G.I. Joe episode, “Excalibur!” Special shoutout to Two Dollar Late Fee Patreon member Robert Ortiz for the topic suggestion! If you would like to suggest a topic for us to discuss then head on over to either Patreon page and sign up at any tier: Podcasting After Dark Patreon and Two Dollar Late Fee's Patreon Buy the 80s Kids Unite t-shirt here! 80s Kids Unite is a monthly Podcasting After Dark / Two Dollar Late Fee / TV Obscura / Territory Marks crossover show powered by our Patreon members! If you would like to suggest a topic for us to discuss then head on over to either Patreon page and sign up at any tier: Podcasting After Dark Patreon and Two Dollar Late Fee's Patreon Dig our show? Please consider supporting us on Patreon for tons of bonus content and appreciation: www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefee Please follow/subscribe and rate us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-fee Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/ Instagram: @twodollarlatefee Instagram: @territorymarks Subscribe to our YouTube 80s Kids Unite logo by VideoForce Facebook: facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-Podcast Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/two-dollar-late-fee IMDB: https://www.imdb.com Two Dollar Late Fee is a part of the nutritious Geekscape Network Every episode is produced, edited, and coddled by Zak Shaffer (@zakshaffer) & Dustin Rubin (@dustinrubinvo) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
March-ial Arts Madness karate chops 80s Kids Unite! The Night Boys (Zak, Corey, Diallo, Paul, & newest Night Boy David) celebrate their favorite martial arts hero & villain from 80s pop culture! Daniel LaRusso, Snake Eyes, Jonathan Cabot, Chong Li, Tong Po…the list is endless when it comes to 80s martial arts heroes & villains. In this episode you'll find out which ones the Night Boys chose as their favorite! Which martial arts hero and villain is your favorite? Go to our socials and let us know! Watch the full episode on our YouTube channel here! Don‘t forget to subscribe too! As discussed in this episode (and a bit of a spoiler) click here to watch the G.I. Joe episode, “Excalibur!” Special shoutout to Two Dollar Late Fee Patreon member Robert Ortiz for the topic suggestion! If you would like to suggest a topic for us to discuss then head on over to either Patreon page and sign up at any tier: Podcasting After Dark Patreon and Two Dollar Late Fee's Patreon Buy the 80s Kids Unite t-shirt here! 80s Kids Unite is a monthly Podcasting After Dark / Two Dollar Late Fee / TV Obscura / Territory Marks crossover show powered by our Patreon members! If you would like to suggest a topic for us to discuss then head on over to either Patreon page and sign up at any tier: Podcasting After Dark Patreon and Two Dollar Late Fee's Patreon Dig our show? Please consider supporting us on Patreon for tons of bonus content and appreciation: www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefee Please follow/subscribe and rate us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-fee Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/ Instagram: @twodollarlatefee Instagram: @territorymarks Subscribe to our YouTube 80s Kids Unite logo by VideoForce Facebook: facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-Podcast Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/two-dollar-late-fee IMDB: https://www.imdb.com Two Dollar Late Fee is a part of the nutritious Geekscape Network Every episode is produced, edited, and coddled by Zak Shaffer (@zakshaffer) & Dustin Rubin (@dustinrubinvo) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We introduce VASA, a framework for generating lifelike talking faces with appealing visual affective skills (VAS) given a single static image and a speech audio clip. Our premiere model, VASA-1, is capable of not only producing lip movements that are exquisitely synchronized with the audio, but also capturing a large spectrum of facial nuances and natural head motions that contribute to the perception of authenticity and liveliness. The core innovations include a holistic facial dynamics and head movement generation model that works in a face latent space, and the development of such an expressive and disentangled face latent space using videos. Through extensive experiments including evaluation on a set of new metrics, we show that our method significantly outperforms previous methods along various dimensions comprehensively. Our method not only delivers high video quality with realistic facial and head dynamics but also supports the online generation of 512x512 videos at up to 40 FPS with negligible starting latency. It paves the way for real-time engagements with lifelike avatars that emulate human conversational behaviors. 2024: Sicheng Xu, Guojun Chen, Yu-Xiao Guo, Jiaolong Yang, Chong Li, Zhenyu Zang, Yizhong Zhang, Xin Tong, Baining Guo https://arxiv.org/pdf/2404.10667
Episode 107 of the Hey You Guys Podcast is here, and this week, Liam and Rob look back at 1988's, Bloodsport. Supposedly based on a "True Story" (I mean, it's definitely not), it still remains a super fun tournament movie and arguably JCVD's most enjoyable movie. Chong Li or Tong Po? Mortal Kombat or Virtua Fighter? Stan Bush or, uhhhh, Stan Bush? We discuss via the links below.
Herzlich willkommen zurück im VIDEOLAND! Dieses Mal geht es zum knallharten Kumite nach Hong Kong, wo wir the one and only Jean-Claude Van Damme bei seinem Durchbruch bewundern dürfen - in der Rolle des stark umstrittenen Frank Dux. Es gibt wieder eine Menge auf die Ohren, also reib dir die Pille aus den Augen und geh in den Spagat, denn es gibt frische Nüsse zu knacken! Chong Li! Chong Li! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark and Nathan discuss whether Chong Li lost the final fight of the Kumite on purpose. It's an odd Bloodsport (1988) theory, but it didn't stop Mark from writing a 2,630 word data article that breaks down every punch, kick, cleared nostril, silly roll, and taunt. In this episode, they discuss the evidence, go over the stats, and come to the conclusion that it's very possible that an all-timer action villain lost on purpose. Enjoy!Check out the article, then listen to the episode! Link - https://moviesfilmsandflix.com/2021/11/23/mff-theory-a-closer-look-at-the-final-fight-in-bloodsport/
Listen as A.C. and Jose breakdown and share the insight gained from episode 7 of Cobra Kai Season 4, entitled, Minefields Links to this week's scene discussions and insight: [00:16] Everyone has a weakness [16:01] Chong Li is weak in the gut [19:48] Devon Lee! [25:17] What your opponent is thinking is key [40:01] Johnny opens up [45:04] Watch out for minefields Follow our show on Twitter and Instagram: https://twitter.com/cobrakaipodshow (@cobrakaipodshow) Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: https://twitter.com/ac_cristales (@ac_cristales )and https://twitter.com/jobarron18? (@josebarron18)
Rebobinamos a fita até o ano de 1988 e revisitamos "O Grande Dragão Branco", o 1º filme de Jean-Claude Van Damme como protagonista e um de seus trabalhos mais populares até hoje. - Visite a página do podcast no site e confira material extra sobre o tema do episódio - Junte-se ao Cineclube Cinematório e tenha acesso a conteúdo exclusivo de cinema Confira abaixo a minutagem dos quadros do podcast De Volta Para o Sofá sobre "O Grande Dragão Branco": 00:00:00 - Introdução 00:13:11 - Memória Afetiva: relembramos quando vimos o filme pela primeira vez e discutimos seu impacto ontem e hoje 00:41:35 - Deu Tilt: os aspectos que ficaram datados e as cenas que não funcionam mais 01:02:31 - Supra Sumo: nossas cenas favoritas 01:15:15 - Por Onde Anda: saiba o que os atores principais estão fazendo hoje em dia 01:38:46 - Música de Encerramento Dirigido por Newt Arnold e lançado pela Cannon Films, "O Grande Dragão Branco" impulsionou Van Damme ao estrelato. Aqui, ele interpreta Frank Dux, um militar norte-americano que decide participar do Kumite, um torneio secreto de artes marciais em Hong Kong. Lá, ele se depara com lutadores de várias partes do mundo e de diferentes estilos. Seu maior adversário é o temido Chong Li, um lutador violento e sem escrúpulos -- vivido pelo lendário Bolo Yeung. No podcast, nós falamos sobre as lorotas contadas pelo verdadeiro Frank Dux e que inspiraram o roteiro do filme, relembramos as cenas que são o "supra sumo" do filme, apontamos o que "deu tilt" e contamos por onde andam os principais integrantes do elenco -- entre eles, Forest Whitaker. Faça um espacate como Van Damme e aperte o play para revisitar "O Grande Dragão Branco" conosco e descobrir se o filme ainda é tão marcante quanto na época em que o vimos pela primeira vez! O De Volta Para o Sofá é produzido e apresentado por Renato Silveira e Kel Gomes. Quer mandar um e-mail? Escreva para contato@cinematorio.com.br
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We are in the heat of the offseason. The Combine and free agency are upon us. We look at some Davante Adams to the Chargers rumors. Our boy Herbert hit a hole in one this week and have to give his accuracy a shoutout. We welcome on former Chargers offensive lineman Chris Hairston for a Bolt Insight interview. We head to San Diego to meet Kea for Fan Focus. We learn all about her prom proposal to Justin Herbert. We finish up with some hilarious Ask Boltfam questions. Episode Chapters: Bolt Insight - 10:29 Fan Focus - 28:05 Ask Boltfam - 37:28 Chong Li's Dojo See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final episode of our fantastic journey through BLOODSPORT, we discuss the world's least suspenseful semi-finals, Chong Li's cheating ways, Frank Dux's dubious life story, and getting drunk in a hospital. This episode covers 1:09:30 -1:29:00; Frank wins his semi-final, Chong Li kills his opponent, Frank versus Chong Li, Chong Li blinds Frank, Frank wins the Kumite, and Frank says his goodbyes.
In the 4th chapter of our bad ass look back at BLOODSPORT, Kevin and John examine the hubris of Kumite fighters, nut punches, soul searching montages, Frank's chronic tardiness, and why you should never try to start your own chant. This episode covers 52.38 - 1:09:30; Kumite Day 2 kicks off, Frank beats Sumo guy, Chong Li stomps Jackson, Frank gets pensive, and Frank wrecks the Hong Kong police.
In this episode Chris and Justin discuss one of the greatest martial arts movies of all time, Bloodsport. We dive deep into the montages, numerous shots of Van Damme doing the splits, and a very brutal villain in Chong Li.
Chong Li! Today Chris and Daniel discuss Bloodsport's first appearance, in Superman Vol.2 #4 by John Byrne. We also talk about Scarlett Johansson's lawsuit agains Disney, J.K. Simmons' DC return, and Scott Snyder signs deal with Amazon's Comixology. Visit us online: https://thereadercopypodcast.libsyn.com/ (Check out The Reader Copy Podcast website) Our iTunes page: https://goo.gl/MikhDd (Listen to more episodes) Even More Stuff: https://goo.gl/4iDTXn (Check out our Instagram) https://goo.gl/cVFw7r (Follow us on Twitter) https://goo.gl/RsnXc1 (Like us on Facebook) Show music provided by http://www.morgandavidking.com/ (MDK - Hyper Beam)
Alibaba subsidiary Ant Group Financial was headed for a highly anticipated IPO that was quickly pulled back when the Chinese Government imposed a much stricter regulatory structure. Now people are wondering if the IPO is curtailed for good, or what would need to happen for it to move forward. We are also wondering what these regulatory movements could mean as a pre-curser to increased regulatory scrutiny in the west. We spoke with Chong Li, Director of Government Relations and Strategic Partnerships here at Ascential, and with Sampath Sharma, Associate Research Analyst for APAC Fintech at S&P Global Market Intelligence, to understand what the new regulatory measures mean for Alibaba and Ant Financial, and when or if we can expect an IPO. Guests: Chong Li, Director of Government Relations and Strategic Partnerships, Ascential, Sampath Sharma, Associate Research Analyst for APAC Fintech at S&P Global Market IntelligenceHosts: Will Haskins, Content Director, Money20/20 AsiaRachel Morrissey, Executive Podcast Producer, Money20/20 Producers: Roland Bodenham, Senior Video Producer and Podcast Lead, AscentialWill Haskins, Content Director, Money20/20 Asia
Today, we salute the villains we love. Despite how vile and despicable they can be, we find ourselves rooting for them. Some of the big bads up for discussion are Darth Vader, Cruella De Vil, Thanos, Moriarty, Chong Li, Tony Soprano and more!
The Cinderella story of Denmark's Football team in the European cup has Chong Li excited to talk Industrial and Commercial IoT. In this episode, Kyle talks to Chong and discusses how Silicon Labs is working to assist customers focused on industrial markets. Smart Cities, Building automation and Smart Retail are a few of the markets ideal for Silicon Labs' wireless connectivity. Opportunities to learn more at workswith.silabs.com are discussed.
BloodsportWelcome to The Guys Review, where we review media, products and experiences. **READ APPLE REVIEWS/Fan Mail**NONE... remind people about the referral for $100Interactions on FB/insta/twitter... Would anyone be interested in a twitter DM group or fb chat group?BloodsportDirected by: Newt Arnold (only directed 2 other films, Blood Thurst 1971, Hands of a Stranger, 1962, everything else he was second unit director)Starring: Jean Claude Van Damme, Donald Gibb, Leah Ayres, Norman Burton, Forest Whitaker, and Bolo YeungReleased February 26, 1988Budget: $1.5M ($3.4M in 2021)Box Office: $50M ($112.9M 2021),Ratings: IMDb 6.8/10 Rotten Tomates 40%Metacritic 29% Google Users 90% While not nominated for any awards, Van Damme was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst New Star, but "lost" to Ronald McDonald in Mac and Me. Plot:We open in an asian city scape. There is a ring that is being built and overseen. A few guys are seen training and fighting. Donald Gibb is shown training and someone tells him he could get killed if he goes to this Ku-Ma-Tae, to which he replies, "Only if you fuck up..." JCVD is shown training, and is told that the colonel wants to talk to him. He tells him he has to take a shower first. Which he uses as an excuse to bail. The Lt goes to tell the Colonel that he can't find him, and the poorly dubbed over colonel yells at him to find Dux (Dukes). Dux is shown visiting someone... There seems to be a flashback of kids breaking in to a house, peer pressuring Frank to participate, when someone comes home they bail, leaving Frank. It flashes back and forth to Dux getting kicked by a kid, looking at the sword and the man explaining, in a terrible asian accent, about the katana. We see the man explaining to Franks parents why he needs martial arts. The boys are shown sparring and Frank wants to keep fighting, but the boy doesn't, even calls him "round eye". Frank then saves the boy from getting bullied. Dux is seen talking to the man again, he seems to be mourning his son. He tries to convince him to continue training, and he explains why he can't because of the death of his first family in Nagasaki, and now his second son. Dux explains that he's worthy of being trained. Cut to Dukes being thrown around a ton. Training montage. Serving tea, blindfolded, and stops a back chop. He's shown to be tied up and stretched out, in pain (?)... until he zens out and pulls the contraption down. Silent acceptance given. Dux is kneeling and the man approaches with the katana, and gives it to him, as he lays his hand on his shoulder in approval... S:-Classic 80's movie, starting off with a montage.-That first real line of "only if you fuck up" is super 80's-If he's in the army... Is it American or French?-Dudes acting is SO wooden... Jesus-The acting... is so bad. So is the overdubbing. A dreamy transition to Dux entering Mr. Tanakas room and explains he's going to hong kong to honor him. Dux is on a bus in hong kong, when Jackson gets on and badly hits on a woman. A woman in a bar is lookin for information about the Kumate. Dux and Jackson fight each other in a video game and share some respect. Back at the Tanakas house, two agent looking men are looking for Dux. He and Jackson check into a hotel and meet Victor, their guide to Hong Kong. He takes them to the walled city. They walk down a REALLY LONG corridor, REALLY showing how crappy this city is and are allowed to enter the temple, which is what we saw in the opening of the movie. Men are practicing, and others are taking notes. When they give their paperwork, they question Duxs qualifications... Everyone gathers to watch the death touch. He breaks the bottom brick, as asked, and is allowed in, but also threatened by a fighter, "brick not hit back." The agents are in hong kong, still looking for Frank. They make arrangements with the Chinese inspector Chin to help find him. S-The guy says he feels old...and he looks the exact same from the flash backs to in the bed.-"Ok USA" guy... what the hell-The dialog is so fucking boring and predictable.-This is every "action" movie ever made The woman who was looking for info earlier is being aggressively hit on by some, what appear to be, asian/middle eastern men, when one is about to hit her, Dux stops him. Instead of fighting, he makes a bet about grabbing a coin out of his hand before he can close it. Frank wins the bet, he and the woman go for a walk. She reveals she's a reporter, and explains she wants to know more about the kumate. Frank is shown training, doing the splits between chairs, in his room, Jackson comes is confused, but talks to him anyway. They go to the kumate. They explain the rules and how the kumate works. Dux has a stare-down, and the tournament begins. Victor tells them the only way to win is knock out, submission, or throw them off the ring. The men fight and when blood is shown, Jackson tells him, "thats why they call this bloodsport." Jackson fights next. He gets kicked in the face, and takes the guy out in one hit. Chong Li is called and everyone chants his name, as he's the reigning champion. The match starts, and he easily defeats the opponent, setting a new world record, 14 seconds. Dux turn comes and he's fighting the same guy who tried to hit the reporter, and tells him, "now I show you some trick or two." They fight and he defeats him even quicker than the previous fight, although he's faking and attacks again as Dux walks away. The time is displayed at 12 seconds, a new world record. Jackson excitedly shouts, "His first fight in a kumate and he broke the fucking world record." Another montage of fights, some of the guys we saw earlier on, like the guy crowing on all fours. S-Jackson is the best part of the movie-The fights are so badly choreographed, and just fake.-Everyone has stupidly overinflated pecs.-The slow mo is terrible, you can see how far they're missing. The agents are eating and inspector Chin tells them where they can find Dux, who they find. They threaten to shock Dux, and Jackson tackles them, letting Dux escape. Now a chasing montage through the streets and water, which the agents fall in. Dux and the reporter, Janice, are having a romantic dinner; she wants access to the kumate, and she kinda black mails him dropping that the agents, Helmer and Rollins, are asking all over Hong Kong about him... and although she wants to get to the kumate, she really wants to, "get to know him since they have all night." Gratuitous ass shot of Dux, with sappy 80's sit com moral lesson music, as they say good bye, and he tells her he can't help get her in the kumate. He arrives and finds Janice already they're all dressed up, "undercover." The fights start, mui tai guy wins, Dux wins. Li looks unstoppable. He sadistically breaks his opponents leg. Dux and Li defeat another opponent. The on all fours dude loses to the big dude, who Dux fights next, and defeats with the splits and upper cut to the crotch. Jackson goes against Li, which he celebrates winning too soon, Li ends up defeating him, making you think he killed Jackson; taunting Dux with his headband. At the hospital, Jackson is alive, Dux and Janice argue, and Victor tries to refocus him. Janice goes to the inspector... Frank has a very emotional bus ride about letting a friend down, having visions of Li, and Tanaka. S-"I aint your pal, dickface."-The dialog and music is so fucking terrible-Again, the fight choreography is terrible..-Learned the agents names when JCVD has dinner with the reporter.-At the hospital is the first time i remember hearing the reporter/Janices name Dux is heading to the final day when agents, inspector, and some cops try and stop him, which they don't. He shows up late, and somehow the agents and reporter get in with no issues. Dux starts against Mui Tai guy, they trade blows, probably his hardest fight yet and wins. Li kills his opponent... Everyone turns their back, and he threatens Dux, "you are next"... It's called for Dux and Li to fight; they're in shorts now, Dux also isn't wearing his ghe. Li has something put in his waistband. He tells Dux, "you break my record, now I break you, like your friend" pointing to Jacksons headband. The fight begins, and they trade blows. Even the agents are in for Dux; when Li takes the tablet out of his pocket, crushes it and throws it in Duxs eyes; blinding him. Li gets the upper hand and is toying with Dux. He screams... and finds his zen to dramatic synth music. Catches Lis hand, kicks and throws him. He comes back, kicking Li and submitting him, taking back Jacksons headband. He is shown receiving a katana, which he dedicates to Tanaka. Jackson is shown back to his old self, drinking beer in the hospital. They have a bonding moment, Dux tells him he loves him, and kisses him; Jackson says "me too." Agents are waiting on him, but he's already on the plane. Dux sees Janice, they salute each other and freeze frame to music and text: "End Credits: This motion picture is based upon true events in the life of Frank W. Dux. From 1975 to 1980 Frank W. Dux fought 329 matches. He retired undefeated as the World Heavy Weight Full Contact Kumite Champion. Mr. Dux still holds four world records: Fastest Knockout - 3.2 seconds Fastest Punch with a Knockout - .42 seconds Fastest Kick with a Knockout - 72 mph Most Consecutive Knockouts in a Single Tournament - 56 Subsequently Mr. Dux founded the first American Ninjitsu System. Dux-Ryu. S-Those agents gave up pretty quickly.-The hitting sound effects... Like a whip-Janice said she didn't want to watch Dux fight, maybe die... But then she's there anyway?-Is it weird Li looks like he screams, but no sound. His only line is so bad/fake/voice over-If you're going to cheat, why not put whatever it is down your own pants?-That "blind" acting... award winning.-How many spinning jump kicks before you get stopped...?Webpage: https://theguysreview.simplecast.comEM: theguysreviewpod@gmail.comIG: @TheGuysReviewPodTwitter: @The_GuysReviewFB: https://facebook.com/TheGuysReviewPod/
You know what they say about being clean! Actually we don't remember so we'll leave it at that. Don't be dirty. Especially your butt. Please keep that balloon knot in good condition. People love starfish, but not when it's dipped in dinuguan. Use a bidet. Use soap. Get in there. Do work. ---------------------------------------------------------------BRING ME THE FEELINGS is the Nick & Euric Podcast Awesome Show! Nick is a director. Euric is a DJ. We're two long time friends who have made many mistakes we don't regret. We're partners in culture like Cheech and Chong Li, Kumite Champion.Click 'Like' even if you didn't, comment to prove you're not mute, and tappy tap that 'Subscribe' button!Watch us on Youtube!#Podcast #Philippines #FilipinoPodcasts #Comedy #VideoPodcast #FilipinoPopCulture #FilipinoComedy #PhilippinesComedy #FilipinoAmerican #BringMeTheFeelings #enlightenment #heartbreak #relationshipadvice #bidets #dirtybutts #conyo #theuniverse #dhalsim
Today we're talking about Bloodsport (1988)! It was the first thing we recorded so Darcy obliquely references the taking of the US Capitol on 1/6/20 and Katie says "like" approximately nine thousand times. Discussion topics include: Are all secret worlds in martial arts movies connected? Sexy fight training montages with Punch Dad, One True Art as created by white American individualist dominance narratives, One True Can of Beer held by Ray the entire movie, Being the pink Power Ranger, Frank Dux's astrological chemistry with Chong Li, What is truth?
Elevator pitch of the year: “spaghetti western garage rock operetta inspired by the character Chong Li from the martial arts film Bloodsport.” That’s how Devils Teeth describes their forthcoming release, La Leggenda Di Chong Li. They announced the details of the new album on Car Con Carne tonight! Do you like things surfy, jangly, reverby and rocky? Me too. And with that, you’re going to like Devils Teeth.
Elevator pitch of the year: “spaghetti western garage rock operetta inspired by the character Chong Li from the martial arts film Bloodsport.” That’s how Devils Teeth describes their forthcoming release, La Leggenda Di Chong Li. They announced the details of the new album on Car Con Carne tonight! Do you like things surfy, jangly, reverby and rocky? Me too. And with that, you’re going to like Devils Teeth.
The pod makes its first foray into martial arts movies with 1988's BLOODSPORT. It's the movie that made Jean-Claude Van Damme a household name despite its many shortcomings: an overly simple plot, wooden acting and unearned relationships. James and Bryne slow-motion roundhouse kick all of those topics, plus we discuss our own scars, superficial and emotional; astrology (our birthdays are coming up BTW); JCVD's butt and his seeming willingness to engage in BDSM-adjacent movie scenes, how Frank Dux' final fight with Chong Li is like a pro wrestling storyline, and more! We also discuss the real Frank Dux, a pathological liar when you could still get away with that sort of thing pre-Internet. Now the only guys who seem to get away with it are the clowns in Washington, am I right everyone. Follow GOIN' COMMANDO on Instagram and twitter: @goincommandopod Email the show: goincommandopod@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week! The guys discuss just who is the baddest movie baddie of them ALL in the first part of the FIRST EVER "FratChat Podcast's Tournament of Movie DOOM and Other Bad Stuff Too!" Brought to you by the FratChat Podcast! We have so much bad in one episode that it's bound to be good! We hope you brought the brown pants. It's the FratChat Podcast! Follow us on all social media via the links below: http://Instagram.com/FratChatPodcast http://Facebook.com/FratChatPodcast http://Twitter.com/FratChatPodcast Follow our sponsor The Moon Life on Instagram @themoonlifeclothing and check out their website at http://themoonlife.com Follow Gazzo on Instagram via @GazzoMusic and on Twitter at @Gazzo
Neste episódio do CrossoverCast, nossa equipe comenta com muito humor e nostalgia sobre os vilões de cinema que marcaram nossas vidas. Do icônico Darth Vader, passando pelo sisudo Chong Li até chegarmos em nomes "cults" como Bill ou Jason Vorhees, nosso "Crossover de Idéias" falou de vilões famosos de várias gerações! Ouça nossas escolhas e deixem nos comentários para nós, quais foram os vilões do cinema que marcaram as vidas de vocês! O post CrossoverCast 30 – Vilões do Cinema que nos marcaram apareceu primeiro em Crossover NERD.
Don't Say Um, just pause and think. The infinite complexity of life seen through a pinhole. The never ending lessons of audio engineering. Frank Dux style third eye navigation through the fog of Chong Li's white dust.
True Believers, you break our record...now we break you! Like we break the Nerd News, wherever it's hiding. Let our hot takes and inside scoops fill your oatmeal bowls and headphones with...twisted metaphors. Highlights from this episode include: -The Taika train keeps on rollin' to another galaxy -More Spidey goodness on the schedule -Your quarantine lounge wear ain't the only thing getting Swampy -RED HOT EXCLUSIVE! The Official CBC Sneak Peek Review of ...another arachnid -...and we sacrifice 24 characters to the entertainment gods to make the Inaugural Comic Book Characters Kumite! Hey hey hey, easy with the snot blowing, Chong Li! It's hard enough to avoid the 'rona without slipping around on your nose nuggets. Thankfully, it's way easier to kick back, relax, and get your Pod on with the Comic Book Characters! It's Episode 123! Let's sequentially rock!
True Believers, you break our record...now we break you! Like we break the Nerd News, wherever it's hiding. Let our hot takes and inside scoops fill your oatmeal bowls and headphones with...twisted metaphors. Highlights from this episode include: -The Taika train keeps on rollin' to another galaxy -More Spidey goodness on the schedule -Your quarantine lounge wear ain't the only thing getting Swampy -RED HOT EXCLUSIVE! The Official CBC Sneak Peek Review of ...another arachnid -...and we sacrifice 24 characters to the entertainment gods to make the Inaugural Comic Book Characters Kumite! Hey hey hey, easy with the snot blowing, Chong Li! It's hard enough to avoid the 'rona without slipping around on your nose nuggets. Thankfully, it's way easier to kick back, relax, and get your Pod on with the Comic Book Characters! It's Episode 123! Let's sequentially rock!
The VHS Strikes Back EPS46 Chris Dave had to change this weeks review. Originally Chris picked Death Warrant but due to being to difficult to get online the guys changed to another Van Damme classic and his most famous role - Bloodsport (1987). This available on Netflix for anybody who wants to sample this classic martial arts movie. Plot Summary: Frank Dux has spent most his life being trained by Tanaka to participate in the Kumite, the ultimate martial arts tournament, where participants are seriously injured, even killed. Frank decides to go despite being told by his superiors in the army that he can't because they need him. Two army officers are sent to get him and the trail leads to Hong Kong but Frank eludes them. While Frank advances, he knows that he may have to face Chong Li, the defending champion, who has killed a few participants. IMDB: 6.8/10 Rotten Tomatoes: 40/100% Metacritic: 29/100% If you want Chris and Dave to review anything from the VHS era then contact us on: www.twitter.com/vhsstrikesback thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thevhsstrikesback/support
It's a re-review! Our audio back in 2016 sucked and we're smarter now. In this episode, we discuss the real bullshit artist known as Frank Dux, the beginning of every JCVD movie trope, the lovable Ray Jackson, the bloodthirsty Chong Li, and everything in between! -- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hurtssogoodpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HurtsSoGoodPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HurtsSoGoodPod/ -- Intro Music beat - Free Songs to Use: Retro Synthwave (Free Instrumental Beat)by Chile [djcaile@outlook.com]
Mark and John discuss the glorious final fight between Frank Dux (JCVD) and Chong Li (Bolo Yeung) in the 1988 film Bloodsport. In this episode, they discuss spin kicks, bad refereeing, and pec flexing. Enjoy!
Mark and John discuss the glorious final fight between Frank Dux (JCVD) and Chong Li (Bolo Yeung) in the 1988 film Bloodsport. In this episode, they discuss spin kicks, bad refereeing, and pec flexing. Make sure to subscribe to the Final Fights podcast that we recently started!
It's the film that put Van Damme on the map! We explore the '80s-style montages, the quirky fighters, Hong Kong, the stereotypes, and the badassery of main villain Chong Li.
Lethal Mullet Podcast: Episode # 47: BloodsportOn tonight's episode of the show Adam chats about the classic story of Frank Dux vs Chong Li in Bloodsport. Alongside Lee Fillingsness of Blood of Kings. Find Lethal Mullet Podcast on:Apple / Stitcher / Spotify / Google Play / Podbean / IheartRadioContact:Site: fpnet.podbean.comTwitter: @fanpodnetworkFacebook & Instagram: Fandom Podcast NetworkAdam: @thelethalmullet (Twitter/Facebook/Instagram)FPN Master Feed: fpnet.podbean.comCatch the flagship show: Culture Clash, Blood of Kings, and the host of amazing podcasts covering all of fandom. Episode: https://fpnet.podbean.com/e/lethal-mullet-podcast-episode-47-bloodsport/#podcast #action #cinema #celebration #eighties #nineties #films #best #flicks #pop #cultfilm #fandompodcastnetwork #Bloodsport #vandamme
In 1988 director Newt Arnold brought us Bloodsport, a movie based on the “totally real” events of Frank Dux’s life, allegedly… Starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, and somehow Forest Whitaker, Bloodsport tells us the story of a young and mentally challenged white kid, Frank Dux, who is brought in to a Japanese household to act as a training dummy for the Tanaka clan’s son. However, it turns out that kid is a dud that has a date with a fatal accident, so Dux steps in to train and represent the Tanaka clan in the Kumite (like in the song). Frank goes to the tournament despite the military trying to stop him, possibly because he’s a time cop, and is pursued throughout Hong Kong as they attempt to arrest him and bring him home. At the tournament, Frank befriends Booger from Revenge of the Nerds and a reporter who is desperately trying to get a look at Frank’s ass, and an invite to cover the tournament. Booger gets his head stomped in by the defending champion, a Korean beast with terrifyingly huge pectoral muscles, Chong Li, played by Bolo Yeung. Dux is left to clear the field and avenge Booger against Chong Li. Bloodsport features some amazing (?) original music and some exciting martial arts matches (also ?), assuming you’ve never heard music or seen real combat sports before. Bloodsport made an amazing $65 million on a $2 million budget and was a cultural sensation across the world, launching JCVD’s career and resulting in at least a few dozen bad action movies. But does it hold up? Listen in as Jon, Colin, and Brent discuss ripped taints, huge man tits, and ball punch knockouts, as we see if Bloodsport can register the fastest knockout of any doubters, or if the story of the Kumite is deserving of the Dim Mak and the boys scream Matte and tap out of this ridiculous “story”.
It’s 2020 and the boys are starting a new mini series titled “It’s new to me!” Where each week one of the guys selects a movie they have never seen but always wanted to watch, and for round one Max selected the 1988 nonsense kicking classic Bloodsport, staring Jean Claude Van Damme! Topics include the fact that this is a secret underground fighting tournament that isn’t a secret at all and everyone is really friendly. The numerous plot points that go nowhere, the fact that the movie already assumes that Chong Li is the villain before he’s even introduced, Jackson being a fat Macho Man Randy Savage, and punching below the belt. Also discussed food position on New Years eve, King Leopold’s Congo, and which Oscar winners are the most likely to punch you in the face. For more on artwork like ours, please visit: https://www.frowles.com As always, if you want to be part of the show, check us out on our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter pages, and email us any Hunter Biden dirt at tdbackrow@gmail.com
In the final episode of our fantastic journey through BLOODSPORT, we discuss the world’s least suspenseful semi-finals, Chong Li’s cheating ways, Frank Dux’s dubious life story, and getting drunk in a hospital. This episode covers 1:09:30 -1:29:00; Frank wins his semi-final, Chong Li kills his opponent, Frank versus Chong Li, Chong Li blinds Frank, Frank wins the Kumite, and Frank says his goodbyes.
In the 4th chapter of our bad ass look back at BLOODSPORT, Kevin and John examine the hubris of Kumite fighters, nut punches, soul searching montages, Frank’s chronic tardiness, and why you should never try to start your own chant.. This episode covers 52.38 - 1:09:30; Kumite Day 2 kicks off, Frank beats Sumo guy, Chong Li stomps Jackson, Frank gets pensive, and Frank wrecks the Hong Kong police.
Well, we get into it a bit on this episode. We have so many great things to nerd out on in this episode, including a new plan for being healthy, all around, in our lives, some funny gaming stories, updates on The Rookie and Cloak and Dagger, excitement for Shazam! (which we're gonna see and review next week), and some hilarious nostalgia for a couple 80s movies. But then we also share our thoughts on the sucks of all sucks (those who scam, phish, ransom our data, and generally try to screw others over) and ponder why we have such a "love" for violence in games and movies/etc. these days... In This Episode Personal online security: phishing, ransomware, etc. Intense, real honest feelings on scammers and... well... jerks A new plan for being healthy, all around, in your life 80s movies! Lol What's up with our "love" for violence in games and movies? Gaming stories Shazam! Almost. Some TV show reviews (non-spoilery) Less stress! More fun! Deep Thoughts Less Stress! More Fun! I share a huge thing: I'm trying right now to put a lot more priority on living a healthier life (in a wholistic way). Meaning - self care, what I eat, sleep, less stress, more fun, boundaries, etc. etc. i.e. the WHOLE being = wholistic. There are a lot of reasons I'm doing this, and I'll share them on the episode, but I also really want to ensure that the rest of this year is a healthy one in as many areas as possible! Listen in, keep me accountable, and share your strategy for keeping yourself as healthy as possible right now. Again, this isn't JUST about what we're eating. This is everything. Trying to keep our minds and bodies healthy. :) You Are NEXT! Oh man. Have you ever seen Bloodsport? It's a really cheesy, yet amazing action flick from the 80s. Jean-Claude Van-Damme. Bolo Yeung. True Story. Really hilarious and gloriously heinous and good movie! There's a classic line in there where Bolo's character (Chong-Li) yells at Jean-Claude's character (Frank Dux) "You Are NEXT!" And it's bad. It's not sync'd entirely. It's clearly dubbed over. But it's AMAZING at the same time! Listen in for our story and watch the movie. It's worth it! 80s cheese at it's BEST! Links Support TRBS via Patreon Send The Real Brian an email! Join our Slack group TRBS Facebook Group Real Brian's Spotify Playlist The Real Brian's Facebook The Real Brian Show's Instagram
With a Pencil: A Six-Episode Series About the John Wick Universe
On this last bonus episode of the season, Shea answers questions about Chong Li from Bloodsport. We find out what what Jean Claude Van Damme’s best movie is, whether Chong Li is actually deaf and which villain from our entire series would win in a death match against Chong Li.
With a Pencil: A Six-Episode Series About the John Wick Universe
We are closing out the first season of 'Villains' with the most terrifying martial arts movie villain: Chong Li. Shea is joined by The Ringer’s John Gonzalez and Kevin Clark to discuss his dirty fighting tactics and massive muscles.
Introducing a brand new series within The Multiverse Podcast Universe! This is the very first episode of A Guy, a Girl, and a Movie Review series. In this series The Shock and Ashley review a movie that Shock has seen many times and Ashley has watched for the first time. That is sure to lead to some interesting perspectives! On this episode, Shock and Ashley review the Jean Claude Van Damme cult classic Bloodsport. Listen in as we talk about Chong Li, Jackson, Forrest Whitaker, Van Damme buns, and so much more! Hit us up via email and letr us hear from you! multiversepodcast@yahoo.com
Hello and welcome back to your favorite film analysis podcast, the GenreCast from GoodTrash Media. We're back to the trashy basics with a look at the 1988 Cannon production of Bloodsport. The film marks Jean-Claude Van Damme's first starring turn. Is it lovable campy fun? Or should it have met its fate in the kumite. Battling Bloodsport 1988's Bloodsport tells the story of Frank Dux (pronounced Dukes). Frank (JCVD) is a special ops agent who goes AWOL to battle in a mysterious tournament known as the kumite. While on the lam, Frank meets a journalist trying to get the real story on the kumite, befriends a loveable ogre of a man and stares down a monster of a competitor named Chong Li, who isn't afraid to kill for the win. The best part? All of this is based on a true story. On this week's show, we rundown our Favorite Cinematic Sports Tournaments. We then get down to business. As we analyze Bloodsport, we discuss racism, the Great White Hero, separating fact from fiction and more in an effort to cut deep into the cult classic. Are you ready for some action? GET IN TOUCH Thanks for joining us this week! If you haven’t yet, you can connect with us through our various means of social media. Hit us up and let us know what you like and what you don’t like. Also, it would mean a lot if you left a review on iTunes after you finish subscribing. Follow Us on Twitter.Subscribe and Review us on iTunes. Supporting the GenreCast If you're interested in offering financial support for the show, that would be awesome. We use these funds to cover production costs and hosting and domain fees, as well as occasional events and merchandise. Support on Patreon comes with a variety of rewards and additional content, such as physical rewards, bonus shows and fun stuff and even programming opportunities.
Abre as pernas, coração! É cheio de estilo pra dar porrada que voltamos com mais um QueIssoAssim. E, por motivos técnicos (carnaval mesmo), essa semana teremos mais uma Live. Calma que semana que vem tem Pantera Negra. Mas, enquanto isso, revisitamos um clássico dos anos 80 de porradaria. O filme que inspirou os games Street Fighter e Mortal Kombat: O Grande Dragão Branco! No episódio de hoje, Brunão, Xaxá e Miotti recebem o Plínio (diretamente do podcast PN) para zoar essa pérola do cinema nem tão “trash” assim. Neste programa, aprenda a arregalar os olhos como ninguém, conte quantos espacates o Van Damme dá nesse filme, fique igual a um trapalhão correndo atrás de alguém no meio de Hong Kong, aprecie as tetas balançantes de Chong Li e aprenda que TIJOLO NÃO REVIDA! Veja o filme clicando AQUI Edição: Miotti Vitrine: Lorena Miotti FICHA TÉCNICA https://filmow.com/o-grande-dragao-branco-t780/ SEJA UM PATRÃO DO REFIL
In this episode Chong Li, MS4 from Jacob’s School of Medicine and Biomedical Science of University at Buffalo, will discuss Chronic Venous Insufficiency. After listening to this podcast you should be able to: Understand why CVI is important and how to identify and distinguish from other vascular diseases Explain the pathophysiology and classification of Chronic Venous Insufficiency Describe the typical clinical presentation of CVI Recognize the differential diagnoses and know the treatment options
In 1988, little did we know that we would be blessed with one of the greatest films to ever present itself on the silver screen. If your first thought wasn’t “Bloodsport,” then what are you doing with your life? John and Jeff break down the meaning of this film in their review, looking at the struggles and hardships […]
CHONG LI, CHONG LI, CHONG LI! KUMITE! We talk about the magic that is Bloodsport. Matthew challenges Lee to the Top 6 Bloodsport questions! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mike Camerlengo and Zack Verhoff join Matt Stroup for a visit to 1980's Hong Kong and a breakdown of the movie Bloodsport (Jean-Claude Van Damme, Academy Award winner Forest Whitaker, Donald Gibb -- aka Ogre from Revenge of the Nerds -- and Bolo Yeung). We consider everything from Chong Li's brutal fighting style to Frank Dux's wardrobe. Plus, a visit from the two announcers who called the event -- two men who remain scarred by what they saw to this day. For more, check out www.thethrowbackshow.com/blog.
Desde pequeño siempre me fliparon los kimonos y siempre quise que me apuntarán a Judo o a Taekwondo... pero en mi casa nunca hubo mucho dinerini por lo que me tuve que conformar con ser un "flipao" de las pelis de chinos, hostias y artes marciales. Por eso el día que vi contacto sangriento me quede impactado por ese parecido tan acojonante con por lo que por otro lado era mi pasión de niño, los recreativos, los videojuegos arcade y como no podía ser de otro modo Street Fighter 2, y que venga Blanka a rascarme la espalda con sus garras si miento pero es que se parecía un montón. En mi cole el Kumite era algo conocido por todos, cosa que era por un lado raro ya que se suponía que era un torneo ultra secreto, y era tema de conversación con algunos de mis compis (como Jaime), que si que tenían la suerte de ser cinturón blanco-amarillo de Judo, y decían que entendían del tema. Como inciso que no tiene nada que ver pero que me apetece compartir decir que nunca olvidaré el nombre del profesor de Judo de mis colegas... Rosa... ¡el tío se llamaba Rosa!... TOCATE LOS COJONES, a este si lo mandaba yo a luchar con Chong Li. En aquellos tiempos Van Damme paso de ser un total desconocido a soñar con dar tortazos enfundado en unas mallas y tener esa elasticidad brutal que yo envidiaba por que en gimnasia nunca llegaba a tocarme las puntas de los pies estirándome. También decir que en mi colegio todos practicábamos en Dim Mak, bueno realmente nos tirábamos el día partiendo lapiceros y ceras plastidecor como si de pilas de tablones o ladrillos se trataran... luego lo complicado es que te quitabas tu kimono imaginario, llegabas a casa y tenias que explicar que había pasado con tus flamantes lápices colores ¬¬ Como viene siendo habitual el resto de la información anécdotas y demás desvaríos los puedes encontrar en las dos horas y media de programa donde un plantel de luchadores legendarios integrado por: David Webb, Pablo Lopez, Isaac Gomez y Champi se reúnen frente al tatami para inflarse a hostias y moderando los combates el aquí escribiente Domingo Dark Vinyl. Venga todos a practicar el Dim Mak que mañana hay cole.
Desde pequeño siempre me fliparon los kimonos y siempre quise que me apuntarán a Judo o a Taekwondo... pero en mi casa nunca hubo mucho dinerini por lo que me tuve que conformar con ser un "flipao" de las pelis de chinos, hostias y artes marciales. Por eso el día que vi contacto sangriento me quede impactado por ese parecido tan acojonante con por lo que por otro lado era mi pasión de niño, los recreativos, los videojuegos arcade y como no podía ser de otro modo Street Fighter 2, y que venga Blanka a rascarme la espalda con sus garras si miento pero es que se parecía un montón. En mi cole el Kumite era algo conocido por todos, cosa que era por un lado raro ya que se suponía que era un torneo ultra secreto, y era tema de conversación con algunos de mis compis (como Jaime), que si que tenían la suerte de ser cinturón blanco-amarillo de Judo, y decían que entendían del tema. Como inciso que no tiene nada que ver pero que me apetece compartir decir que nunca olvidaré el nombre del profesor de Judo de mis colegas... Rosa... ¡el tío se llamaba Rosa!... TOCATE LOS COJONES, a este si lo mandaba yo a luchar con Chong Li. En aquellos tiempos Van Damme paso de ser un total desconocido a soñar con dar tortazos enfundado en unas mallas y tener esa elasticidad brutal que yo envidiaba por que en gimnasia nunca llegaba a tocarme las puntas de los pies estirándome. También decir que en mi colegio todos practicábamos en Dim Mak, bueno realmente nos tirábamos el día partiendo lapiceros y ceras plastidecor como si de pilas de tablones o ladrillos se trataran... luego lo complicado es que te quitabas tu kimono imaginario, llegabas a casa y tenias que explicar que había pasado con tus flamantes lápices colores ¬¬ Como viene siendo habitual el resto de la información anécdotas y demás desvaríos los puedes encontrar en las dos horas y media de programa donde un plantel de luchadores legendarios integrado por: David Webb, Pablo Lopez, Isaac Gomez y Champi se reúnen frente al tatami para inflarse a hostias y moderando los combates el aquí escribiente Domingo Dark Vinyl. Venga todos a practicar el Dim Mak que mañana hay cole.
The Mayweather, Pacquiao fight was so disappointing, we decided to watch some real fighting...80's style! Frank Dux vs. Chong Li, in Blood Sport.